It was brilliant in the sense that Fox understands that to make great comic book films having someone who has experience working on both sides can be a key thing. Granted, we don't know his track record at Fox yet but I'm inclined to trust his judgement seeing as he has experience in bringing together multiple characters into one story. Plus his work on the adaptation of his book Kick-Ass makes me even more inclined.

Considering the fact that one of Millar's first moves after becoming Fox's "consultant" was to convince Matthew Vaughn to leave the director's chair on DOFP in favor of helming one of Millar's own films, his judgment is already suspect.

Considering the fact that one of Millar's first moves after becoming Fox's "consultant" was to convince Matthew Vaughn to leave the director's chair on DOFP in favor of helming one of Millar's own films, his judgment is already suspect.

Who says he convinced him? For all we know they had talked about making this from the moment Millar wrote the book and now is the right time to make it. Truth is you can't say Millar was the sole reason Vaughn left DoFP because we don't know. But his departure left the way for the original X director to take come back and fix the **** that Ratner ****ed up.

Who says he convinced him? For all we know they had talked about making this from the moment Millar wrote the book and now is the right time to make it. Truth is you can't say Millar was the sole reason Vaughn left DoFP because we don't know. But his departure left the way for the original X director to take come back and fix the **** that Ratner ****ed up.

Millar himself said that his project took priority over DOFP because he feared someone was going to use the (totally unoriginal) concept first and that's why Vaughn left. Vaughn had directed the somewhat successful prequel/reboot of a flailing franchise and the studio wanted him to helm the sequel, but Millar at the very least was instrumental in preventing that from happening. Personally, I find that hilarious and fitting, but it was a ****ty thing to do to his new employers.

Millar himself said that his project took priority over DOFP because he feared someone was going to use the (totally unoriginal) concept first and that's why Vaughn left. Vaughn had directed the somewhat successful prequel/reboot of a flailing franchise and the studio wanted him to helm the sequel, but Millar at the very least was instrumental in preventing that from happening. Personally, I find that hilarious and fitting, but it was a ****ty thing to do to his new employers.

This is true but he also said that he and Vaughn didn't want to see someone else do their script. I took from that that they both decided this. I mean just because Millar wanted Vaughn to do the movie doesn't mean Vaughn had to. He chose to. Millar is partly to blame but I feel like you can't say Millar is the sole reason Vaughn left DoFP. And unless I'm mistaken Vaughn left DoFP before he came aboard with Fox.

I really hope that this will happen. Because this is like the only way for the X-Men to work with another superhero team in like the next 10 years. Especially if the reboot turned out to be a good movie and the box-office performance is good. And I just imagine how the X-Men and Fantastic Four would look in screen together and in the posters. X-Men would be in their matching black uniforms and the Fantastic Four would be in their matching blue uniforms. X-Men has the X-Mansion and the X-Jet while the Fantastic Four has the Baxter Building and the Fantasticar. I would like to see Storm/Invisible Woman work together, Iceman/Human Torch in an action sequence, Cyclops/Mr. Fantastic interacting with each other, The Thing/Colossus in an action sequence..

Yeah but The Thing and Colossus tearing up things won't probably happen since Colossus is not even a very important character in the movies, unless they surprisingly develop him in the next X-Men movies. Instead of Colossus, it would probably be Wolverine to team up with the Thing and they could do the fastball attack.

As much as i want all Marvel characters are in Marvel's hand (especially Fantastic Four), but in overall, as Marvel fan, I love all Marvel characters and i want to support all Marvel movies...

so whether its Fox's Marvel (FF & X-Men), Sony's Marvel (Spidey), and official Marvel under Disney (MCU), I'm just gladful and happy to have my beloved characters all to be translated into a live movie...(not just in comics and cartoons)..so,for all movies which had a Marvel logo appearing in the beginning of the movie, i support all of them.

though someday in the future, I dream of one cinematic Marvel universe just like in comics (realize will not happen anytime soon, though.. but we can always be hoping, right? )

The FF are being rebooted as a franchise in 2015..... how does that equate to dead in any sense?

The FF reboot comes out in 2015, And it will steamrolled by either Avengers 2, Star Wars 7, or possibly a Justice League movie, with the field its up against in 2015 and the almost non-success of the original films, People just wont be interested. And knowing Fox's reputation has a studio, They are probably waiting for Disney to drop SW7's release date, So they can put FF in direct competition with it, So they can teach O'l George a lesson, Which will no doubt backfire, So before the movie is even released, Calling FF a dead franchise is pretty damn accurate.

This is just my idea of how they could connect them:
In the end credit/post credits scene of FF they could have Sue tell Reed she's pregnant. Then in FF2 she could have had Franklin finally introducing the character. Then in the end of FF2 they could have Xavier come to Reed and Sue and tell them that he's sensed that Franklin is perhaps an higher than Omega-level mutant thereby establishing those two film series being in the same universe without it being weird because Franklin is a mutant so it'll make sense to the audience that he's popped up on Xavier's radar given his power level (reminiscent of the scene from X3). Then if X-Men DoFP fixes the timeline and we get more present time movies they could introduce some more X-Verse characters. It could be around 2020 when they do a crossover X-Men/FF Days of Future Present movie. This gives them enough time to set up movies and characters for both series.

The difference between MCU and a possible X-Men/Fantastic Four team-up movie is going to be two superhero teams working together rather than superhero individuals coming together and work as The Avengers.

The difference between MCU and a possible X-Men/Fantastic Four team-up movie is going to be two superhero teams working together rather than superhero individuals coming together and work as The Avengers.

I do think if they ever team up, it should be a 1-shot thing.

this is why I said Days of Future Present is the perfect story for a X-Men/FF crossover. It's really one of their only stories (at least that I know of).

The difference between MCU and a possible X-Men/Fantastic Four team-up movie is going to be two superhero teams working together rather than superhero individuals coming together and work as The Avengers.

I do think if they ever team up, it should be a 1-shot thing.

Coincidence or not...
Joss Whedon's story on Astonishing X-Men has featured X-Men and Fantastic Four teaming up...(I believe it was on Dangerous' story arc)